FAQ: Mercury Dental Fillings Removal at Biodentist Alabama
in Dothan, AL
Posted By
Dr. Nathan Pfister
At Biodentist Alabama in Dothan, Alabama, we
prioritize your health and well-being, offering safe and effective mercury dental fillings removal. Mercury
amalgam fillings have been a common choice for dental restorations for decades, but concerns about mercury
exposure have led many to seek alternatives. If you consider removing your mercury fillings, you likely have
several questions. Here, we answer some of the most frequently asked questions about mercury dental fillings
removal to help you make an informed decision.
1. What are mercury dental fillings?
Mercury dental fillings, often amalgam fillings, are dental restorations made from a mixture of mercury,
silver, tin, and copper. They have been used for over a century for durability and affordability. However,
mercury, a known neurotoxin, has raised concerns about potential health risks associated with these
fillings.
2. Why should I consider removing my mercury fillings?
Many patients remove mercury fillings due to concerns about mercury exposure and its potential health
effects. While research on the health risks of mercury fillings is ongoing, studies do prove amalgam
fillings release low levels of vapor over time, which may pose risks, especially in individuals with
propensities for health problems. Removing and replacing these fillings with safer alternatives can help
alleviate these concerns and reduce mercury vapor exposure.
3. How is mercury dental fillings removal performed at Biodentist Alabama?
At Biodentist Alabama, we follow strict protocols to ensure the safe removal of mercury fillings. Our
procedure involves:
Protective Measures: We use specialized equipment, such as high-speed suction and rubber dams, to
minimize mercury vapor exposure. We adhere to IAOMT safe removal protocols.
Careful Removal: We carefully remove the amalgam filling in sections to reduce the risk of releasing
mercury particles. We also follow biocompatible principles to protect the nerve of the tooth.
Replacement: After removal, we replace the old filling with a biocompatible alternative, such as
composite resin or ceramics, which is safe and aesthetically pleasing.
4. Is mercury fillings removal safe?
Yes, mercury filling removal is safe when performed by a trained professional. At Biodentist Alabama, we
adhere to safety guidelines and use advanced techniques to minimize mercury exposure during the procedure.
We aim to ensure your comfort and safety throughout the removal and replacement.
5. What are the benefits of removing mercury fillings?
The primary benefits of removing mercury fillings include:
Reduced Exposure to Mercury: By eliminating mercury fillings, you reduce your exposure to mercury
vapor.
Improved Health: Some patients report feeling better after mercury fillings are removed, although
individual results may vary.
Enhanced Aesthetics: Mercury fillings are silver in color and can be noticeable. Replacing them with
tooth-colored materials can improve the appearance of your smile.
6. What should I expect after the removal procedure?
After mercury fillings are removed, you may experience some sensitivity in the affected teeth, which
typically subsides within a few days. Our team will provide post-procedure care instructions and recommend
follow-up appointments to ensure your new fillings function correctly and your teeth heal properly.
If you're considering removing your mercury dental fillings and want to learn more about your options,
Biodentist, Alabama in Dothan, Alabama, is here to help. Our experienced team is dedicated to providing
safe, effective, and compassionate care. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step
toward a healthier, mercury-free smile. Call (855) 939-5566 to book your appointment and start your journey to
improved dental health.
Dr. Pfister's passion for non-invasive biologic dentistry began while practicing dentistry in Hawaii and he learned of the power of ozone in dentistry. From Hawaii, Dr. Pfister moved to his hometown of Upland as the protégé of the world-renowned ozone dentist Dr. Bill Domb...
Dr. Brian Pfister was born and raised in Upland, CA. He attended Brigham Young University-Idaho, graduating with a degree in exercise physiology with a minor in chemistry. From Idaho, Dr. Brian returned to southern California to continue dental training at Western University College of Dental Medicine.